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Rocky Arbor State Park is a 244-acre facility protected by the state because of the striking walls and ledges that have formed there as the sandstone eroded. Open for camping between Memorial Day and Labor Day, the park has 89 campsites, including 18 with electrical hookups, as well as a playground, modern restrooms, drinking water, and showers.
The park's main gate is closed during the off-season but visitors may leave their car at the gate and enter the park on foot. It is a great location for picnicking and for moderately strenuous hiking, with trails winding through wetlands and up the steep slopes of the bluffs. Dogs are permitted in the park as long as they are supervised and on a leash.
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